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I have a mate that runs his own spray shop if you have no luck with that guy let me know and i will see what my mate can do for you, he loves custom stuff

he's not looking for an apprentice by any chance is he? :D

Oh yeah that would be awesome, I need to find out if its possible to bring the rear gaurds out about 20mm and how much ide be looking at?

If you find someone who can - let me know please? I want to flare my guards :D

I have a wall mount aircon I'm not using if you're interested. The money can go in my tyre fund :D

Wall mount? Or window mount?

Details/specs/pics.

Could be interested, I am on the hunt for one for the computa room, but spotted the 6kW monster which would be perfect for the garage. If yours is suitable for either room, v. keen :)

Wall mount? Or window mount?

Details/specs/pics.

Could be interested, I am on the hunt for one for the computa room, but spotted the 6kW monster which would be perfect for the garage. If yours is suitable for either room, v. keen :)

I'll have to swing past Mum's house later and get requested info and pics for you :D

and window vs wall - wherever you want to mount it. I had it mounted in (through) the wall, but they can be mounted in the window as well. Just depends on what you want to do.

There are no brackets though, it's just the unit. Brackets got lost on either the move to, or the move from Townsville.

yeah cool. Wasn't sure if you meant like a split system that mounts ON the wall with the extra shiz outside, or just one that goes through a window/wall. I'm way to lazy to put it through a wall, but if I can window mount it, all good :D

Definitely keen if you can get the specs on it (especially capacity). Don't need the brackets, as long as it has the outer casing it's all good brother.

FFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU I might have to buy a DLink wireless card, since it seems no one else makes a decent wireless N card :)

That fkn sucks

oi yo martin, and anyone else who cares..

turns out the 180s ecu was chipped from japan..

so instead of her going on the dyno to sort out timing, she went on the dyno and got tuned ;):D

AAAAANNNDDD

shes a f**king handfull to drive now :)

f**kin schwingggyyyy. Post up a sheet yo!

Colin...Guess what i did too your sister!!!!

byaaah.jpg

I'm gonna be in the shower and be all like BYYYAAAAAA.....then I'm gonna take my wife and make love to her like BYAAAAAA. Chappelle is king

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